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my name is george wooding. i'm not a financial expert. i think more about what neighbors think. i will try to be brief. first, c.o.p.'s seem just like debt to me. i've heard everyone explain it. i have read about it. i have studied it. it seems like a big runaround to prop 13. that is the first thing. i think sentences go has to be more careful about -- i think san francisco has to be more careful c.o.p. pfunding. politicians need to become more responsible. c.o.p. money should be spent on capital improvements, not maintenance projects. due to the higher finance cost in the drain on the general fund, we should send a message about financing long-term programs. i want to speak briefly about how neighbors feel about road repair. this is an example of a terrible financial wasted for several reasons. citizen tax dollars are already supposed to pay for road repairs. we already paid for it. second, we feel is ill advised to use 20 years of long-term debt to pay for short-term readiness. and understand what the gentleman said earlier about roads and the difference of sweeping the road,
my name is george wooding. i'm not a financial expert. i think more about what neighbors think. i will try to be brief. first, c.o.p.'s seem just like debt to me. i've heard everyone explain it. i have read about it. i have studied it. it seems like a big runaround to prop 13. that is the first thing. i think sentences go has to be more careful about -- i think san francisco has to be more careful c.o.p. pfunding. politicians need to become more responsible. c.o.p. money should be spent on...
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of us who want freedom and want it's their policy and now just recently we had george soros with his meeting at bretton woods a several weeks ago and i go back to the eighty's when you started this championing the cause for sound money for getting away from the federal reserve system do you think that so down is coming any time soon i think the showdowns in evitable because money doesn't last forever and it will but there's no way to know which month it will occur which year when i talked about a financial bubble before the housing bubble i didn't know it's what month it would be it could have been a year sooner and a year later the same way with the monetary crisis because here's a confidence factor in there as long as it seems like our dollar is working and there are still. taking our dollars china has been willing to take a lot of our dollars they've had well over a trillion dollars but they're not taking this amount they're shrinking their portfolio now of dollars so there's no panic and they may shrink that their portfolio slowly and quietly because they don't want to panic because if you panic out of t
of us who want freedom and want it's their policy and now just recently we had george soros with his meeting at bretton woods a several weeks ago and i go back to the eighty's when you started this championing the cause for sound money for getting away from the federal reserve system do you think that so down is coming any time soon i think the showdowns in evitable because money doesn't last forever and it will but there's no way to know which month it will occur which year when i talked about...
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woods. what did george anthony do with the body? those questions are out there lingering.planation yet. >> we heard the father deny all of the claims as well. that's a lot to get to. appreciate that. >> pleasure. >> first, these messages. we search, browse, and shop from anywhere. we live in a social world. isn't time we had a social currency to match? membership reward points from american express. use them to get the things you love on amazom.com. i feel like i have to wind myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the lack of energy. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about pristiq -- a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemicals in the brain -- serotonin and norepinephrine. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior, or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children, teens, and young adults. pristiq is not approved for children under 18. do not take pristiq with maois. taking
woods. what did george anthony do with the body? those questions are out there lingering.planation yet. >> we heard the father deny all of the claims as well. that's a lot to get to. appreciate that. >> pleasure. >> first, these messages. we search, browse, and shop from anywhere. we live in a social world. isn't time we had a social currency to match? membership reward points from american express. use them to get the things you love on amazom.com. i feel like i have to wind...
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his wife was at the toes look who objected to the kind of bathtub gin and woods said year that george and ike bring up during prohibition. brad was a simple man and had simple taste. he left his ice-cream, drink coca-cola by the case, and had food allergies that really limited him to a fairly unspectacular diet. put that reason he liked some of the social confidence of his peers, especially when in north africa, sicily, and northern europe he ran in the circles of the military elite, particularly the british do he found some have elegant, well educated, well mannered, and able to speak french officers. well, the early times, as we will see later, manifested themselves during the second world war. as you can see from some of the exhibits at the museum, the inner wore army, the united states field was very small. the u.s. had approximately the 17th largest army in the world behind bulgaria and belgium, even behind switzerland and sweden. there were actually more guys running around with red parka signs and america had in uniform. so common in the group that's all the officers have plent
his wife was at the toes look who objected to the kind of bathtub gin and woods said year that george and ike bring up during prohibition. brad was a simple man and had simple taste. he left his ice-cream, drink coca-cola by the case, and had food allergies that really limited him to a fairly unspectacular diet. put that reason he liked some of the social confidence of his peers, especially when in north africa, sicily, and northern europe he ran in the circles of the military elite,...
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george is being presented a $500 check. >> i like to say thank you. number one for mernella woods. patty lee, marsy and to my mother. for the time i was in the youth authority, djj. you know, i learned a lot because when i got into the situation, when i went throughout the situation at the age of 16. i didn't think i was going to get out of that situation. my mother was always there for me, number one. i didn't see that before i got into the situation. for the youths that don't see it yet, your parents are for the most part always there for you. sometimes you don't see it. sometimes it takes something dramatic. i stay positive instead of being negative. the number one thing that i can say over all, because i'm not going to stand up here and preach. the can say that when you do something, be dedicated and if it's not beneficial. it's detrimental. if you don't know what that means, go look it up. it took me a long time. but i'm here. i want to thank god. there's numerous names. it's man, i'm here and i want to thank everybody who supported me going through what i was going through. music is my passion. i sing. until y
george is being presented a $500 check. >> i like to say thank you. number one for mernella woods. patty lee, marsy and to my mother. for the time i was in the youth authority, djj. you know, i learned a lot because when i got into the situation, when i went throughout the situation at the age of 16. i didn't think i was going to get out of that situation. my mother was always there for me, number one. i didn't see that before i got into the situation. for the youths that don't see it...
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george washington learning the lesson of truthfulness. this painting that you see here is a satire created by a man named grant wood in the 1930s. it's called parson weems' fable. this is a very different era, as you can see. it was a very cynical era. and it was a time when americans were, tended to look back on these legends with a lot of contempt and cynicism. and so he shows parson weems pulling back the curtain and seeing the father talking to the boy. and, of course, the boy has this ridiculous head of an old man. [laughter] but the other element that's here that is unusual is the slaves in the background. again, slaves, slaves were invisible, really, in the time of after washington's death in the 19th century. people didn't talk about them in the context of george washington's life. and it wasn't until the 1920s and the 1930s that people began to say, hey, look, here's this other aspect of who washington was, and let's take a hard look at this and what this means. so this painting of parson weems' fable has at the same time a satirical element, but there's also a very serious element to it too. it was a time of reappraisi
george washington learning the lesson of truthfulness. this painting that you see here is a satire created by a man named grant wood in the 1930s. it's called parson weems' fable. this is a very different era, as you can see. it was a very cynical era. and it was a time when americans were, tended to look back on these legends with a lot of contempt and cynicism. and so he shows parson weems pulling back the curtain and seeing the father talking to the boy. and, of course, the boy has this...
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woods went into the rough over extramarital playing partners. >> i was unfaithful. i had affairs. >> reporter: and in entertainment, scandals have enveloped david letterman, george michael, and jesse james just to name a few. so schwarzenegger can take consolation knowing he's not alone. but then when you think about it, that was the whole problem. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> that's the what. for a closer look at the why, i spoke with dr. drew pensky. dr. drew, i've read some psychologists who say men with great power and status are more prone to affairs than the average person. is that really true? >> i think it probably is true, anderson, but it doesn't mean it's okay, and it doesn't mean the high profile or power status necessarily causes this. in fact, the research that i've done on celebrities and people in positions of power show something quite different. what it shows is the kind of person that strives to get themselves in those positions may have certain character liabilities that make them the kind of person prone to these transgressions. >> what's the correlation, the drive to achieve something and the impulse or whatever to cheat or to do stuff that's h
woods went into the rough over extramarital playing partners. >> i was unfaithful. i had affairs. >> reporter: and in entertainment, scandals have enveloped david letterman, george michael, and jesse james just to name a few. so schwarzenegger can take consolation knowing he's not alone. but then when you think about it, that was the whole problem. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> that's the what. for a closer look at the why, i spoke with dr. drew pensky. dr. drew, i've read...
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wood droe. >> thank you, lawrence. >> give us a sense of where we stand now in the terror threat postures of the country? we heard georgebush in that tape talk about having reached a point where he seemed to think that osama bin laden was just a marginal character. not even worth spending much -- any presidential time thinking about or trying to go after. we see president obama actually get osama bin laden and the country reacts in a huge way. is the intelligence community in the bush view of this that it really isn't a big deal, or did something important happen? >> well, i find that statement of george bush that you played surprising. i don't remember the statement. by the way his statement issued last night or this morning about the call from president obama was gracious. and i think right on. and hopefully this will be a reset moment for our country and we can focus on unity as we came together after 9/11. but back to this, i was the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee for four years right after 9/11. then i became the chairman of the terrorism andrising assessment subcommittee of the homeland secur
wood droe. >> thank you, lawrence. >> give us a sense of where we stand now in the terror threat postures of the country? we heard georgebush in that tape talk about having reached a point where he seemed to think that osama bin laden was just a marginal character. not even worth spending much -- any presidential time thinking about or trying to go after. we see president obama actually get osama bin laden and the country reacts in a huge way. is the intelligence community in the...
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woods went into the rough over extramarital playing partners. >> i was unfaithful. i had affairs. >> and in entertainment scandals have enveloped david letterman, hue grant, george michael, and jesse james just to name a few. so the former california governor can take consolation knowing as a politician, an athle athlete, and an entertainer he is not alone but then when you think about it, that was the whole problem. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> sex, lies, arrogance, it's just a headline on the "time" magazine cover. it also reads what makes powerful men act like pigs. we put that question to the author of the feature story executive editor nancy gibbs. >> it is not all men by any means but what we have found through history is that with opportunity seems to come an inclination to act on it and the more wealthy and powerful and famous and accomplished men are, the more opportunity they have to misbehave. what some social scientists have suggested is that the ordinary men who don't have an opportunity develop the muscles of monogamy, of self-restraint and delayed gratification, but if over time you all this opportunity, all of these women, then those muscles weaken a
woods went into the rough over extramarital playing partners. >> i was unfaithful. i had affairs. >> and in entertainment scandals have enveloped david letterman, hue grant, george michael, and jesse james just to name a few. so the former california governor can take consolation knowing as a politician, an athle athlete, and an entertainer he is not alone but then when you think about it, that was the whole problem. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> sex, lies, arrogance, it's...
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woods went into the rough over extramarital playing partners. >> i was unfaithful. i had affairs. >> reporter: and in entertainment, scandals have enenvelope opened david letterman, hugh grant, georgeichael and jesse james just to name a few. so the former california governor can take consolation knowing as a politician, an athlete and entertainer he's not alone. but then when you think about it, that was the whole problem. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> this is "world one" live from london. the queen of england and johnny depp. on the surface, they don't have much in common. but dig deeper and there may be closer bonds than you imagine. >>> and what would happen to you if you ate a big mac every day for 39 years? we'll tell you just ahead. [ female announcer ] in and out. out and in. now you can apply sunblock to your kids' wet skin. new neutrogena® wet skin kids with helioplex. the first sunblock designed to be applied directly to wet skin. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin kids instantly cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum protective barrier. with wet skin kids, your kids have full strength sun protection. try new wet skin sunblock for adults to
woods went into the rough over extramarital playing partners. >> i was unfaithful. i had affairs. >> reporter: and in entertainment, scandals have enenvelope opened david letterman, hugh grant, georgeichael and jesse james just to name a few. so the former california governor can take consolation knowing as a politician, an athlete and entertainer he's not alone. but then when you think about it, that was the whole problem. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> this is...
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woods a five-minute walk from her house. across her jaw-bone, a piece of duct tape as if to suffocate the victim. in an interview georgend cindy said they don't know how it leads back to their daughter. >> reporter: on the one hand you have lost your grand daughter. on the other hand, your daughter is accused of that murder. >> there is no fibers. there is no hair. there is no dna. there is no fingerprints of casey's or anyone in our family. >> reporter: prosecutors plan to rely on circumstantial evidence and science. some of the science has never before been admitted in any american courtroom. sealed cans with swatcheses of carpet from the trunk. cans that prosecutors want to open so jurors can smell the stench of death for themselves. >> if these jurors follow the oath the evidence has to convince them beyond a reasonable doubt. in a circumstantial case that's not an easy standard to meet. >> reporter: the jurorses, seven women and five men were chosen about a hundred miles from here and moved to orlando where the trial gets under way and is expected to last for the next eight weekses. matt? >> kerry sanders, thank y
woods a five-minute walk from her house. across her jaw-bone, a piece of duct tape as if to suffocate the victim. in an interview georgend cindy said they don't know how it leads back to their daughter. >> reporter: on the one hand you have lost your grand daughter. on the other hand, your daughter is accused of that murder. >> there is no fibers. there is no hair. there is no dna. there is no fingerprints of casey's or anyone in our family. >> reporter: prosecutors plan to...
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woods. aren't they going to have to explain that? >> i think the prosecution has to explain it. the prosecution also didn't say what happened in the five hours before george left. i don't think that's a defense burden. i think that becomes a prosecution burden. >> if you believe the defense side of this, you have to believe that george anthony knew about the little girl drowning in the swimming pool, lied to cover it up even while people were searching for his granddaughter. you have to believe this other bombshell that he sexually abused casey anthony, warping her sense of right and wrong. >> absolutely. but you know what. when does the defense tell you anything? but usually when the defense opens they say nothing. he's gone beyond his burden and put a defense out there. >> the prosecution called george anthony as their first witness, indicating they knew it was coming. they wanted to nip it in the bud, right off the bat. did they succeed? >> in one sense what they have done is removed doubt for jurors compelled by what jose baez said in opening statements, they have an answer from george anthony. they are not going to sit there and listen to the entire
woods. aren't they going to have to explain that? >> i think the prosecution has to explain it. the prosecution also didn't say what happened in the five hours before george left. i don't think that's a defense burden. i think that becomes a prosecution burden. >> if you believe the defense side of this, you have to believe that george anthony knew about the little girl drowning in the swimming pool, lied to cover it up even while people were searching for his granddaughter. you...